Staff members reflect on historic step in Monett

Posted by Randy Berger on Aug. 18, 2019

When
Cox Monett’s new hospital opens in 2021, it will be a new, world-class home for
the award-winning care our teams provide.

The $42 million facility, which is set to take around two
years to complete, replaces the current hospital that was built in 1953. The
project reaffirms CoxHealth’s commitment to providing health care in rural
areas.

The new hospital is the culmination of years of planning
and it has sparked tremendous enthusiasm among staff and the community.

­With ground
broken and construction set to begin, we spoke with a few Monett employees
about what it means to be a part of this pivotal time in Cox Monett history.

Mackenzie Lay

Labor and Delivery

For Labor and Delivery nurse Mackenzie Lay, providing care at Cox
Monett means taking care of her community. Her family goes back four
generations in Monett and she knows what a new hospital will mean for her
hometown.

“I’ve lived in Monett all my life and I want to take care of
people in the community I grew up in,” she says. “I have always been passionate
about helping people -- being there for them in good and bad times. It’s a way
to give back.”

Monett is evolving and there is a spirit of community pride that
Lay sees reflected in area parks, neighborhoods and businesses.

“We’re constantly doing things to better the community, and this
is a great time to improve our health care,” she says.

While she and her colleagues love the family feel and teamwork at
Cox Monett, they know their practice will be even better in a new facility.

Lay points out that the current Labor and Delivery unit was
originally designed as nuns’ quarters. Bathrooms are small and the rooms can be
cramped.

That’s all about to change.

Building a hospital from scratch offers a chance to get everything
right – from more space to improved workflows.

Right now, nurses and staff are assisting in
the design of the new unit – listing their “must-haves” and weighing in on the
position of beds and infant warmers.

“It’s great that nurses will have a say,” Lay says. “The new
hospital will give us the opportunity to not worry about structure and workflow
and focus on our patients.”

Ultimately, that continued patient focus will mean more residents
of Monett will take advantage of care close to home.

“Everyone is looking forward to the new
hospital; we’re ready for it to be done,” Lay says. “This project will draw
more people in. It’s an exciting new environment and more people will want to
come to Monett to have their babies.”

Judy Flehmer

Cox Monett Operating Room

To say Judy Flehmer has deep Cox Monett ties would be an
understatement.

Flehmer was born at St. Vincent’s, the hospital that would become
Cox Monett. Four of her siblings and her mother have all worked at Cox Monett.

When she was 16 years old, she started working as a nurses’ aide
in Med-Surg. One of her friends had a driver’s license and she would pick up
Judy and a few other teens who carpooled to the hospital. They worked Friday
evenings and a 6:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. shift on Saturdays.

“I made lots of beds and cleaned bedpans and thermometers – we
washed everything back then,” she says with a laugh.

She developed a love of caring for patients and she began a
nursing career. She worked as a nurse at Cox Monett, then took time to raise a
family before she returned to the hospital 20 years ago.

Even then, in 1999, there was talk of a new
hospital. When the project was announced last December, Flehmer was ecstatic.

“We’ve talked about it for so many years. I thought I would never
see it before I retire,” she says. “Now I know I can hold on for a few more
years and see it happen!”

Flehmer says she’s excited about how a new hospital will transform
care in Monett.

“This will be state-of-the-art technology for our families and for
generations to come,” she says. “The location is exciting, where patients can look
out the window and see trees and the sky. They can look out and see God’s
nature. Nature heals.”

Flehmer says she tries to live by CoxHealth’s vision of being the
best for those who need us. She’s proud to see a new hospital bring that vision
to life for everyone to see.

“I would have never thought I could work through this time,” she
says. “This is history for this community and the surrounding area. Not many
people can say they worked at St. Vincent’s, Cox Monett and the new hospital.
It’s an honor.”

Keyla Martinez

200 Med-Surg

Keyla Martinez first set foot in Cox Monett as a high school
student in the health occupations class at the Scott Regional Technology
Center.

“When I came here, I was a baby,” she says, laughing. “I came in and
job shadowed on Med-Surg. That’s when I realized I really like this.”

She knew she wanted to work in health care, and she saw a chance
to build a career.

Martinez is working on the unit as a nurse assistant and she is
set to graduate from nursing school in December.

With the new Cox Monett hospital in the near future, she hopes to
grow her career alongside Cox Monett’s growth.

“I like the environment here. Everyone is so friendly. You know
everyone. It’s almost like a family here,” she says. “It’s a friendly hospital.
I’ve never seen anyone frown. The teamwork here stands out – if you need help,
there is someone right away who will stand up and help you,” she says. “We’re
all friends and we get along really well.”

Martinez says she is excited about caring for patients in a new
hospital, where Monett’s award-winning services can be delivered in a space
that reflects the team’s excellence.

“It will benefit us to have the new technology and the new
building. It’s a big step up in care for Monett and the surrounding towns. A
new hospital will bring more advanced care here and open us to bigger things in
the future.”

She says she’s grateful she got the chance to start her career in
the original Cox Monett and she will get to see her career transition alongside
the hospital.

“I’ll be graduating soon and then hopefully be an RN in the new
hospital. Getting the new hospital will be like opening a Christmas present!
It’s super exciting.”